This case discussed "slippery slope" reasoning.
US v. Lopez
This branch of government will be responsible for passing/creating laws on AI
Legislature
This type of reasoning compares similar facts of precedent cases with the current case
Analogize
The power to hear a case
Jurisdiction
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Caleb Williams
This case taught us about laws that are over and under-inclusive.
South Dakota v. Dole
This branch of government will create the regulatory structure/environment around AI
Executive
This type of reasoning distinguishes facts of precedent cases from the current case
Distinguish
The right to pat down a suspect when criminal activity is afoot
reasonable suspicion
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OJ Simpson
This case overturned prior precedent because they felt the reasoning was defective.
Ramos v. Louisiana
This constitutional provision is most likely at play when law enforcement uses AI to predict the likelihood of someone committing a crime
Civil Rights & Civil Liberties
This type of reasoning assesses the societal impact of the rule and goes beyond the parties in a dispute
Policy reasoning
Federal law supersedes conflicting state law
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Billie Jean King
This case created judicial review.
Marbury v. Madison
The constitutional provision is at play if the government feeds our private information into an AI model
Civil Liberties
This type of reasoning applies laws to facts and shows why and how the law applies to the facts
Rule-based reasoing
A decision whose scope is limited to the facts and parties in a case
A Narrow Opinion
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The Colleseum
This case reminded us that the judiciary fills in gaps in the Constitution.
McCulloch v. Maryland
This branch of government will likely be responsible for interpreting laws related to AI
Judiciary
This type of reasoning argues that justice would be denied if the court were to accept the prevailing arguments
Policy-based reasoning
An opinion where the judge agrees with the outcome but not the reasoning
Concurrence
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